EUIPO AND EPO EXTEND DEADLINES, USPTO TO WAIVE FEES, OTHER COUNTRIES ANNOUNCE THEIR PLANS ON HOW TO CONDUCT IP OPERATIONS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

Because of the world-wide disruptions caused by the COVID-19 virus, patent and trademark offices around the world have been reacting in a variety of ways such as extending deadlines, waiving fees or ceasing operations all together. Here are some of the changes as of March 17, 2020:

ECUADOR:

The Ecuadorian Patent and Trademark Office has ceased operations until further notice and has ordered the suspension of the legal terms from March 16th to the 22nd. The judiciary has also suspended its activities and the deadlines applicable to ongoing proceedings.

INDIA:

India has suspended all hearings related to trademarks between March 17th – April 15th. These hearings will be rescheduled eventually, while hearings scheduled for after April 15th will currently go on as scheduled.

PHILIPPINES:

The Intellectual Office of the Philippines has announced it will extend deadlines and confirms affected services until April 14th

KUWAIT:

The Kuwait IP Office has suspended operations until March 26th. However, urgent opposition cases can still be processed as well as online functions such as filings and renewals.

SAUDI ARABIA:

The Saudi IP Office has suspended operations for 16 days from March 16th. Online trademark searches of the Saudi trademark register are not available during the quarantine period.

LIBYA:

The Libya IP Office and all courts in the country are closed until further notice.

For more information on the status of IP offices around the world please contact us.